Example sentences of "[verb] have [det] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Ron Sims , a county council member , has had enough of this slaughter .
2 The Motorola 88110 RISC is not actually out yet , but the company 's Computer Group has had enough of third parties announcing new machines using its parent 's chips long before it gets a crack at them , and the company is first out of the gate with a single-board computer using the forthcoming 50MHz 88110 .
3 SyQuest Technology Inc , Fremont , California has had enough of French start-up Nomai SA and has started legal proceedings in Paris to stop the sale of what it claims are illegal copies of SyQuest removable Winchester disk cartridges and to obtain other legal relief : the complaint was filed before the Tribunal de Grande Instance de Paris ; it already has an injunction against the company in the US , but Nomai has continued to ship its cartridges outside the US , which SyQuest believes is in violation of both the original temporary restraining and subsequent stipulated order .
4 In a somewhat similar vein nuclear physics contains examples of processes that appear to have little in common , but which may be unified .
5 She 'd had all of four or five hours , before she 'd come rushing after him like a lovelorn schoolgirl …
6 Another said , ‘ I 'd a thought you 'd had enough of that by now ! ’
7 She 'd had enough of that .
8 ‘ Not another doctor — I 'd had enough of THAT doctor for quite a bit . ’
9 Tallboy felt he 'd had enough of that one .
10 He 'd had enough of all that European political crap about overseas subsidiaries also having to represent the interests of the local host country where United Motors had a manufacturing presence .
11 But , erm all that time I was running the young wives ' and we used to hold a stall in the garden , at the garden party at the church , and w when you took your takings in , you know th the treasurer would say you know , who are you , you know and I used to say young wives ' and then one day I said well , you know we 're no longer young wives , you know we were getting old and I decided there and then I 'd had enough of young wives ' , you know and er , er because I , I said , I , I was secretary and I 'll close it down it , it erm the young wives ' closed down and er er it , it had actually closed down and this lady was marvellous this secretary of the Guild , who would kno known mother and she was a councillor , she come dashing down , you know you , you , th the young wives ' has closed and you know you 've got excuse .
12 Well at about er when I was about eighteen , I erm I decided I 'd had enough of this er this business of three days on the three days on , and three off , in the winter , and it was about October time and I could see another winter of it .
13 And er someone else who was on the large side , also stood up and they all giggled at him , and he said he 'd had enough of this fattist language .
14 Then she rose to her feet — she 'd had enough of this conversation .
15 We can choose to have more of this , less of that , travel here , there and further afield .
16 I can tell you now it 's going to have some of that salty humour to it , that salty talk , but I am in no way a misogynist .
17 Well , he was n't going to have any at all and that was flat .
18 Their initial relationship is one of icy formality , but as time goes on they seem to have more in common
19 you know had some of that and erm my fried breakfast and my toast and my cup of coffee and I thoroughly enjoyed that , set me up for the day that did .
20 The political allegiance owed by the three greatest novelists of the Period , for example , could hardly have had less in common : I. S. Turgenev ( 1818–83 ) was a moderate liberal , F. M. Dostoevsky ( 1821–81 ) preached his own brand of Orthodox conservatism , and L. N. Tolstoy ( 1828–1910 ) was to become a great prophet of non-violent protest against modern civilization .
21 Where you would n't have had any of this problem .
22 ‘ If I 'd known you were married , you would n't have had any at all .
23 Techniques were initially to some extent specific to particular branches of geomorphology but increasingly were found to have much in common and this trend should be further intensified as the potential of environmental monitoring by remote sensing becomes even more widely available and fully utilizes the opportunities offered by developments in microelectronics .
24 Do we have to have that on all through lunch ?
25 I think I 'll have to have some of those rawplugs cos I 'm running out of matches .
26 That 's two you 'd have to have more of that .
27 Yes that 's pretty near the truth being nasty to you now Do you want to have some of those chipsticks then ?
28 Occupational types , for example , whether crofters , fishermen or merchants , are together presumed to have more in common than they have to divide them .
29 Yeah , got to have some of each .
30 By 1794 he seems to have had enough of undisciplined emotion and of the actions of Robespierre , Rousseau 's fervent disciple ; and therefore rushed to embrace a new philosophy of reason and nonviolence .
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